What is claimed is: 1. A convertible table, comprising: (a) four legs supporting the convertible table above a supporting surface; (b) a table bottom unit, comprising: (1) a bottom planar surface parallel to the supporting surface, the bottom planar surface having a rectangular parameter; and (2) four bottom sidewalls surrounding the rectangular parameter, each of the bottom sidewalls extending above and perpendicular to the bottom planar surface, the four bottom sidewalls forming four corners, the table bottom unit being connected tothe four legs near the four corners; (c) four bottom hinge brackets connected to the table bottom unit near the four corners; (d) a table top unit comprising: (1) a top planar surface parallel to the supporting surface; and (2) four top sidewalls surrounding approximately the same rectangular parameter as the four bottom sidewalls, the four top sidewalls forming four corners, each of the top sidewalls extending below and perpendicular to the top planar surface; (e) four top hinge brackets connected to the table top unit near the four corners formed by the four top sidewalls; and (f) a table hinge positioned between the table bottom unit and the table top unit, comprising: (1) an upper-front elongated member having two upper-front dowels at opposing ends, the two upper-front dowels fitting into a corresponding two of the four top hinge brackets; (2) an upper-rear elongated member having two upper-rear dowels at opposing ends, the two upper-rear dowels fitting into a corresponding two of the four top hinge brackets; (3) a lower-front elongated member having two lower-front dowels at opposing ends, the two lower-front dowels fitting into a corresponding two of the four bottom hinge brackets; (4) a lower-rear elongated member having two lower-rear dowels at opposing ends, the two lower-rear dowels fitting into a corresponding two of the four bottom hinge brackets; (5) a first set of parallel fingers connected between the upper-front elongated member and the lower-rear elongated member, the upper-front elongated member and the lower-rear elongated member being parallel to one another and perpendicular tothe first set of parallel fingers; (6) a second set of parallel fingers connected between the lower-front elongated member and the upper-rear elongated member, the lower-front elongated member and the upper-rear elongated member being parallel to one another and perpendicular tothe second set of parallel fingers; and (7) a pin running through a center area of each of the fingers of the first and second sets of parallel fingers, the fingers rotating about the pin to bring the upper-front and lower-front elongated members into contact with one another and, atthe same time, to bring the upper-rear and lower-rear elongated members into contact with one another to thereby bring the table hinge into a compressed configuration. 2. The convertible table of claim 1, wherein the table hinge is configurable between the compressed configuration and an expanded configuration, the upper-front and lower-front elongated members being spaced apart and the upper-rear andlower-rear elongated members being spaced apart when the table is in the expanded configuration. 3. The convertible table of claim 2, the table top unit further comprising: a latch connected to the bottom of the table top unit, the latch contacting the upper-front elongated member when the table hinge is configured in the expanded position. 4. The convertible table of claim 3, the latch comprising: an outer pin; a first pivoting member having first and second opposing ends, the first pivoting member pivotable about the outer pin; an inner pin; and a second pivoting member having first and second opposing ends, the second pivoting member pivotable about the inner pin. 5. The convertible table of claim 4, wherein the two second opposing ends of the first and second opposing members contact one another. 6. The convertible table of claim 5, wherein the first opposing end of the first pivoting member, when moved by a force applied by a user thereto, causes the second opposing end of the first pivoting member to apply force to the second opposingend of the second pivoting member, the second pivoting member then rotating about the inner pin to move the first opposing end of the second pivoting member in the same general direction as the force applied by the user. 7. The convertible table of claim 6, wherein pivoting of the first opposing end of the second pivoting member in the same general direction as the force applied by the user causes the latch to release the table hinge from the expandedconfiguration, thereby allowing the table hinge to move into the compressed configuration. 8. The convertible table of claim 4, further including: a strut having a stationary end and a sliding end, the stationary end being connected to the table top unit; and a strut bracket connected to the upper-front elongated member and to the sliding end of the strut. 9. The convertible table of claim 8, wherein the strut bracket contacts the first opposing end of the second pivoting member when the table hinge is in the expanded position. 10. The convertible table of claim 9, wherein the strut bracket contacts the first opposing end of the second pivoting member near where the strut bracket contacts the upper-front elongated member. 11. The convertible table of claim 8, wherein the strut bracket does not contact the first opposing end of the second pivoting member when the table hinge is in the compressed position. 12. The convertible table of claim 1, the table top unit further comprising: a first table leaf; and a plurality of first butt hinges pivotally connecting the first table leaf to the table top unit. 13. The convertible table of claim 12, the table top unit further comprising: a second table leaf; and a plurality of second butt hinges pivotally connecting the second table leaf to the table top unit. 14. The convertible table of claim 13, the table top unit further comprising: a first drop leaf support pivotally connecting the first table leaf to the table top unit; and a second drop leaf support pivotally connecting the second table leaf to the table top unit. 15. The convertible table of claim 14, the first and second drop leaf supports supporting the first and second table leafs in first positions where the two table leafs extend perpendicularly downward from the top planar surface and secondpositions where the two table leafs extend parallel to the top planar surface. 16. The convertible table of claim 1, the four top hinge brackets comprising: (a) two upper-front hinge brackets; and (b) two upper-rear hinge brackets; and the four bottom hinge brackets comprising: (a) two lower-front hinge brackets; and (b) two lower-rear hinge brackets. 17. The convertible table of claim 16, the two upper-front dowels rotatably and slidably fitting into the two upper-front hinge brackets; the two lower-front dowels rotatably and slidably fitting into the two lower-front hinge brackets; the two upper-rear dowels rotatably fitting into the two upper-rear hinge brackets; and the two lower-rear dowels rotatably fitting into the two lower-rear hinge brackets. 18. A convertible table, comprising: (a) a table bottom unit; (b) lower hinge bracket means connected to the table bottom unit; (c) a table top unit; (d) upper hinge bracket means connected to the bottom of the table top unit; (c) a table hinge positioned between the table bottom unit and the table top unit, comprising: (1) an upper-front elongated member fitting into the upper hinge bracket means; (2) an upper-rear elongated member fitting into the upper hinge bracket means; (3) a lower-front elongated member fitting into the lower hinge bracket means; (4) a lower-rear elongated member fitting into the lower hinge bracket means; (5) a first set of parallel fingers connected between the upper-front elongated member and the lower-rear elongated member; (6) a second set of parallel fingers connected between the lower-front elongated member and the upper-rear elongated member; (7) a pin running through a center point of each of the fingers to allow the fingers to rotate about the pin to bring the upper-front and lower-front elongated members into contact with one another, and to bring the upper-rear and lower-rearelongated members into contact with one another to thereby bring the table hinge into a compressed configuration; (f) a latch connected to the bottom of the table top unit, the latch contacting the upper-front elongated member when the table hinge is not configured in the compressed configuration; (g) a strut having a stationary end and a sliding end, the stationary end being connected to the bottom of the table top unit; and (h) a strut bracket connected to the upper-front elongated member and to the sliding end of the strut. 19. The convertible table of claim 18, wherein the upper and lower hinge bracket means are nylon. |